In Toronto,
I paint Labyrinths on the surfaces of Wading Pools.
Wading Pools sometimes become velodromes for Tricycles and Bicycles,
as Parents or Grandparents teach their little ones how to ride a bike.
In Vancouver,
I painted Labyrinths onto a Pier overlooking Alder Bay.
Here too on Labyrinth Pier,
Little Ones learn to bike . . .
Related Passages . . .
"The music, the food, the art... the joy!" – Labyrinth – Kensington Avenue – Pedestrian Sunday – Kensington Market – Toronto
Monday July 29, 2019Pedestrian Sunday
"Nomi and I mapped Earlscourt Park 🌳... This has made our daily adventure time a little more adventurous." – Labyrinth – Earlscourt Park – Toronto
Sunday May 3, 2020Serendipity
"For you~♥️" – Chalk Labyrinth – North East False Creek Seawall – Vancouver
Tuesday May 29, 2018City of Labyrinths
"Found some colourful footprints on the way to work!" – Amy Massiah – 6th & Fir Park – Vancouver
Thursday May 17, 2018Labyrinth Walks
Gil Meslin: "The various Labyrinths of HiMY SYeD have, collectively, kept my kids busy for many hours over the years." – Earlscourt Park Labyrinth – Toronto
Wednesday July 24, 2019City of Labyrinths
"This guy’s hobby is drawing large mazes on the streets of Vancouver using coloured chalks 😄" – Christmas Tree Labyrinth – Olympic Village – Vancouver
Sunday December 30, 2018City of Labyrinths